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. >>> and training for a mission o mars. we join some those who want to make the journ even if it means a one-way trip. >>> good evening. jose is off tonight. i'mer kristen we we begin with that deadly and devastating inferno in northern california. blazing a path of destruction across some 80,000 acres and foreing tens of thousands to flee their homes. the car fire in e area of redding, a city of roughly 90,000 people, is spreading so fast it doubled in size overnight. in a tragic twist, late today, authorities confirm the victims include two children and thei great grandmother. bringing the death toll to thousands of firefighters are battling the blaze, which is just barel contained. it's just one fire we are tracking as erratic windshauel more 65 more, all across the western u.s. nbc's steve patterson hases l from redding, steve. >> reporter: kristen, this is one of those rare urban fires that has brought so much destruction to so much places. in nearly every direction. this neighborhood is covered, littered in ruins, and
. >>> and training for a mission o mars. we join some those who want to make the journ even if it means a one-way trip. >>> good evening. jose is off tonight. i'mer kristen we we begin with that deadly and devastating inferno in northern california. blazing a path of destruction across some 80,000 acres and foreing tens of thousands to flee their homes. the car fire in e area of redding, a city of roughly 90,000 people, is spreading so fast it doubled in size overnight. in a...
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. >>> then, on a mission to mars. nasa shows us the new helicopter meant to explore the are red planet and the role that the bay area has in making them. >> fog is coming back in you can see a cool 63, i will show you how that will impact the temperatures for the weekend, that is coming up in about eight minutes. that is what san franci >>> no official tours to the full house, that is what san francisco is considering. banning tour buses from visiting one of the city's most iconic homes. a few years back, the producers of full house, bought the home, and painted it to look like the iconic home of the tv series. neighbors say that led to a swarm of tour buses and fans and a lot of parking, traffic and noise issues. they have been begging the city to do something about it for years. >> large vehicles were parking on the block in front of the house. that was causing people who are drivering, -- riding bikes to go around and that abo. usually more people. and it's noisy. >> next tuesday, the sfmta will vote on whether to
. >>> then, on a mission to mars. nasa shows us the new helicopter meant to explore the are red planet and the role that the bay area has in making them. >> fog is coming back in you can see a cool 63, i will show you how that will impact the temperatures for the weekend, that is coming up in about eight minutes. that is what san franci >>> no official tours to the full house, that is what san francisco is considering. banning tour buses from visiting one of the city's...
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have some impurities but definite the ice is called there then the ice on the mars might be cold and dry now but we already know thanks to rovers on its surface and other probes examining it from orbit that it was once a warm place with plenty of liquid water and lakes. the new study doesn't tell us how deep the reservoir is so researches can't say whether what they found resembles an underground pool or is simply a layer of sludge but they do believe it's potentially a huge breakthrough liquid water cannot exist on the surface of mars it's simply not possible because of the the atmospheric pressure on mars is still incredibly thin for water to remain liquid it has to be buried deep underneath the surface and it also has to be very very altie and that is is also of huge importance because a stall to water lake is potentially exactly the sort of place you would go to look for life form the search for life on mars has been going on for decades scientists now have to find out whether this discovery can help them in that quest knitting baba al-jazeera. let's discuss this some more with g
have some impurities but definite the ice is called there then the ice on the mars might be cold and dry now but we already know thanks to rovers on its surface and other probes examining it from orbit that it was once a warm place with plenty of liquid water and lakes. the new study doesn't tell us how deep the reservoir is so researches can't say whether what they found resembles an underground pool or is simply a layer of sludge but they do believe it's potentially a huge breakthrough liquid...
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back to mar-a-lago.a wonderful vignette about melania is they were filming in their apartment and donald was there and sipping champagne. the one of the contestants said, you're lucky. and she, melania motioned over to trump and said, and he is not lucky. , so she is sharp and has a great sense of humor. everybody who has an encounter with her is impressed. >> you have tremendous residence out there. i'm glad that you're doing your part of showing the side that doesn't get shown. it's a secret bunker on the north one. you say it's classified. you talk about protecting the president. i wonder, is that making him at risk? are you saying too much? how do you make this judgment calls? >> guest: i would not reveal anything that's about to happen. but some of these things are just not going to cause any harm. the fact that there's a secret bunker under the north one, something that tv crews showed, even though it's classified as low classification. and the same with the secret service. i think it's important t
back to mar-a-lago.a wonderful vignette about melania is they were filming in their apartment and donald was there and sipping champagne. the one of the contestants said, you're lucky. and she, melania motioned over to trump and said, and he is not lucky. , so she is sharp and has a great sense of humor. everybody who has an encounter with her is impressed. >> you have tremendous residence out there. i'm glad that you're doing your part of showing the side that doesn't get shown. it's a...
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but the last couple of nights, it is actually been fantastic seeing mars because mars is very brighte bit further over the miles. at the moment, if only we could see it, the moon and mars are quite clear. the moon still with a partial lunar eclipse, so partially read and partially white on the surface. mars is glowing red, much smaller but of course very bright, looking like a bright red star. mars is a fantastic object, of course, anyway, any day of the year, but at the moment mars is particularly interesting because there is a big dust storm on the surface of mars, which means that the 0pportunity rover cannot be operated at the moment, the discovery rover is operating and the orbiter operating. but of course mars is exciting because we know of underwater lakes and water as well, it is back in the headlines as well. yes, absolutely. just two days ago, the european space agency commission announced that they had found under the liquid polar caps —— under the, liquid water. we are going to be doing that ourselves, we have rover thatis doing that ourselves, we have rover that is going
but the last couple of nights, it is actually been fantastic seeing mars because mars is very brighte bit further over the miles. at the moment, if only we could see it, the moon and mars are quite clear. the moon still with a partial lunar eclipse, so partially read and partially white on the surface. mars is glowing red, much smaller but of course very bright, looking like a bright red star. mars is a fantastic object, of course, anyway, any day of the year, but at the moment mars is...
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the surface and it was found using radar instruments on board the european space agency's orbiter mars express scientists looked at radar readings from the planet's southern ice cap which provided ideal conditions ice is a very thin aspirant medium expression if the school the impurity the electromagnetic waves and so it's a it's a good there they can make the applied to the the much simpler caps of course these and these cops. have some impute this magnetic the icy school there then the ice on . mars might be cold and dry now but we already know thanks to rovers on its surface and other probes examining it from orbit that it was once a warm place with plenty of liquid water and lakes the new study doesn't tell us how deep the reservoir is so research has can't say whether what they found resembles an underground pool or is simply a layer of sludge but they do believe it's potentially a huge breakthrough liquid water channeled exist on the surface it's simply not possible because of the yeah miscarry pressure on mars is still incredibly thin so how water to remain liquid it has to be v
the surface and it was found using radar instruments on board the european space agency's orbiter mars express scientists looked at radar readings from the planet's southern ice cap which provided ideal conditions ice is a very thin aspirant medium expression if the school the impurity the electromagnetic waves and so it's a it's a good there they can make the applied to the the much simpler caps of course these and these cops. have some impute this magnetic the icy school there then the ice on...
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is or was there life on mars?s the dawn of the space age and there are orbiters, landers, roving vehicles on the red planet analysing it, but it's an open question. how habitable is our celestial neighbour and what could have inhabited it? here are four key moments in the search to answer the question. in 1976, nasa's viking lander was the first mission to the microbial life on the surface. it didn't find evidence of even the simplest organic molecule. since then some members of the viking team have questioned whether they missed something but to this day there is no accepted evidence of microbial life on mars. injuly of 1996, nasa scientists announced fossils with bacterial life from meteorites in antarctica from mars which crashed 12,000 years ago. after huge initial excitement, after nasa spent up to two years continuing to study the meteorite, those initial lines of evidence simply went away but to this day, there are still scientists who maintain the initial analysis was valid. both nasa's curiosity rover and
is or was there life on mars?s the dawn of the space age and there are orbiters, landers, roving vehicles on the red planet analysing it, but it's an open question. how habitable is our celestial neighbour and what could have inhabited it? here are four key moments in the search to answer the question. in 1976, nasa's viking lander was the first mission to the microbial life on the surface. it didn't find evidence of even the simplest organic molecule. since then some members of the viking team...
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a team of italian scientists say they've discovered a huge underground lake on mars it lies beneath a seven ice cap and is the first time a large stable body of liquid water has been discovered on the red planet named barbara reports a stunning discovery is what they're calling it one that could help scientists know for sure whether life ever formed on mars or even exists today the study led by italian researchers says they found what could be an underground lake it's a large body of liquid water twenty kilometers wide and one point five kilometers below the surface and it was found using radar instruments on board the european space agency's orbiter mars express scientists looked at radar readings from the planet's southern ice cap which provided ideal conditions ice is a very transparent medium expression if it's called the impurity of the electromagnetic waves so it's good they can leak to apply to the the much simpler caps of course these these caps. have some impurities but definitely the scald there then the ice on the mars might be cold and dry now but we already know thanks to
a team of italian scientists say they've discovered a huge underground lake on mars it lies beneath a seven ice cap and is the first time a large stable body of liquid water has been discovered on the red planet named barbara reports a stunning discovery is what they're calling it one that could help scientists know for sure whether life ever formed on mars or even exists today the study led by italian researchers says they found what could be an underground lake it's a large body of liquid...
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and could there be life on mars?rs believe they have found evidence of an existing body of liquid water on the red planet. good evening, welcome to the bbc news at 5pm. our top story... a police report has found evidence that more than 60 children at a hospital in derbyshire were drugged before being sexually abused. police say the crimes were committed at aston hall hospital in the 19505, ‘60s and ‘70s — and that kenneth milner, who was a psychiatrist there, would be questioned under caution were he alive today. the inquiry spoke to more than 100 witnesses — many of whom said they were stripped and injected with a so—called truth serum, putting them into a zombie—like state, unable to move. sophie long reports. aston hall psychiatric hospital in derbyshire, some patients described it as pure hell. people who were patients there as children claimed they were drugged into a zombie—like state before being stripped and abused. i arrived at aston hall thinking that i was going to a hospital and an escape route from the r
and could there be life on mars?rs believe they have found evidence of an existing body of liquid water on the red planet. good evening, welcome to the bbc news at 5pm. our top story... a police report has found evidence that more than 60 children at a hospital in derbyshire were drugged before being sexually abused. police say the crimes were committed at aston hall hospital in the 19505, ‘60s and ‘70s — and that kenneth milner, who was a psychiatrist there, would be questioned under...
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and liquid water discovered on mars. what could this mean for finding life on the red planet jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. vladimir putin's visit to the united states has been put on hold. the white house made the announcement, saying it would be better if he came in the new year "after the ruia witchhunt is over." this just happened toom minutes before the secretary of state went before lawmakers to answer questions about helsinki and what exactly was promised.cr ary pompeo began his comments with a statement on crimea. i want to assure this committee that the united states does not and will not recognize the kremlin's crpurported annexation oea. we stand together with allies , partners, and the international community in our commitment to ukraine and its territorial integrity. there will be no relief of sanctions until russia returns control of to ukraine.peninsula jane: joining us from capitol hill is state department correspondt-t barbara plher. he was clearlyrying
and liquid water discovered on mars. what could this mean for finding life on the red planet jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. vladimir putin's visit to the united states has been put on hold. the white house made the announcement, saying it would be better if he came in the new year "after the ruia witchhunt is over." this just happened toom minutes before the secretary of state went before lawmakers to answer questions about helsinki...
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a team of italian scientists says it's discovered a huge underground lake on mars it's the first time a large stable body of liquid water has been discovered in the red planet and that in baba reports a stunning discovery is what they're calling it one that could help scientists know for sure whether life ever formed on mars or even exists today the study led by italian researches says they found what could be an underground lake it's a large body of liquid water twenty kilometers wide and one point five kilometers below the surface and it was found using radar instruments on board the european space agency's orbiter mars express scientists looked at radar readings from the planet southern ice cap which provided ideal conditions ice is a very thin aspirant medium expression called the impurity of the electromagnetic waves so it's good there they can leak to apply to the the martian polar caps of course these are these caps. have some impute this magnetic the scald there then the ice on the mars might be cold and dry now but we already know thanks to rovers on its surface and other pro
a team of italian scientists says it's discovered a huge underground lake on mars it's the first time a large stable body of liquid water has been discovered in the red planet and that in baba reports a stunning discovery is what they're calling it one that could help scientists know for sure whether life ever formed on mars or even exists today the study led by italian researches says they found what could be an underground lake it's a large body of liquid water twenty kilometers wide and one...
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just a casual look at mars was to show that mars had water flowing. it. but we never found liquid water. to me it is a little bit like taking in ultrasound to look inside someone's womb to see if life is taking all. if a woman is pregnant use in those ways and if they bounce back the right way, it is tantalising to look at the start of life. and that is what they have been doing is sending these waves down looking deep underneath the surface and is now seen what looks like a good size body of water and anywhere on earth that there is water, we find life. so, it is not for sure yet, but this may be our first real place to go look hard to see if we are alone are not. tell us a bit about the research that is going on around mars. it is a planet that has captivated people's attach a partly because people are wondering if there is life out there, that is where it could be. little over 100 years ago, it was an italian astronomer that thought they saw canals on italian astronomer that thought they saw canals on mars. italian astronomer that thought they saw
just a casual look at mars was to show that mars had water flowing. it. but we never found liquid water. to me it is a little bit like taking in ultrasound to look inside someone's womb to see if life is taking all. if a woman is pregnant use in those ways and if they bounce back the right way, it is tantalising to look at the start of life. and that is what they have been doing is sending these waves down looking deep underneath the surface and is now seen what looks like a good size body of...
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it has things that are common on mars from the other studies they have done of the surface of mars.they are very toxic. you would not want to drink the water sitting in the lake. i asked them, and said, no, don't do that. but it is water. and it is one of the reasons t th water is detectable, because the salts lower the freezing point. normally, pure water would be frozen solid can even where this water is. the fact that there is salt, it lowers the melting temperature. it liquid.t keeps jane: the big question, does thatonean there could be life mars? joe: wel if you are thinking life like here in washington, no. [laughter] jane: sanka goodness -- thank goodness for that, a lot of people might say. joe: the short answer is yes, it is possible. this is the difference between saying we have evidence of life and evidence of the conditions that would allow life to exist are present. those are very differentnt ces, and we can say, oh, conditions are fine. the salts suggest that if there is life there, it is life that can tolerate things that mostca life on eartot tolerate. it is possible
it has things that are common on mars from the other studies they have done of the surface of mars.they are very toxic. you would not want to drink the water sitting in the lake. i asked them, and said, no, don't do that. but it is water. and it is one of the reasons t th water is detectable, because the salts lower the freezing point. normally, pure water would be frozen solid can even where this water is. the fact that there is salt, it lowers the melting temperature. it liquid.t keeps jane:...
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the search for life on mars is very much alive.hind me are the first three generations of mars rovers, the fourth generation is expected to be launched in two years. a key part of its mission, to find the chemical fingerprints of life. chip reid at the smithsonian national air & space museum in washington. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in our series "a more perfect union," we'll introduce you to identical twin sisters running for office in michigan, and they're doing it with a i'-. is is thbsnis." people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... chip reid at the smithsonian this is the "cbs morning news." don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased r
the search for life on mars is very much alive.hind me are the first three generations of mars rovers, the fourth generation is expected to be launched in two years. a key part of its mission, to find the chemical fingerprints of life. chip reid at the smithsonian national air & space museum in washington. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in our series "a more perfect union," we'll introduce you to identical twin sisters running for office in michigan, and...
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mars atmosphere is 1% of earth. can't survive without pressure and oxygen. >> reporter: the countdown from inside the air lock. >> three,two, one. >> reporter: the last steps before any space walk. the teames navig the deep canyons and red hills mimickingn the search o mars that might reveal more signs of nasa hopes to send humans to mars by 2030. and the h dreams of desert explorers could help lead the tammy lightner, nbc news, hanksville,ah >> that is incredible to see. who knows? some day -- som day. >> astronauts heading to mars. >>> one more check of the forecast with storm team 4og meteort sheena parveen. >> hi. i guess i could say good afternoon now. it's almost 12:00. we have showers around the area. the clouds increased. now we have cloudy skies. light spott showers,ostly in maryland. we have some now continuing to move through parts n ofthern virginia. one small shower developing in parts of loudoun county. and thunderstorms getting cler, frostberg and petersberg as well. this will continue today. i think
mars atmosphere is 1% of earth. can't survive without pressure and oxygen. >> reporter: the countdown from inside the air lock. >> three,two, one. >> reporter: the last steps before any space walk. the teames navig the deep canyons and red hills mimickingn the search o mars that might reveal more signs of nasa hopes to send humans to mars by 2030. and the h dreams of desert explorers could help lead the tammy lightner, nbc news, hanksville,ah >> that is incredible to...
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the search for life on mars is very much alive. behind me are the first three generations of mars rovers. the fourth generation is expected to be launched in two years. a key part of its mission, to find the chemical fingerprints of life. jeff? >> glor: chip, gabt whales and . worth asking, i guess. also a good answer. appreciate it, chip reid. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," preventing dementia. scientists say a healthy heart may be the key to a healthy brain. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your
the search for life on mars is very much alive. behind me are the first three generations of mars rovers. the fourth generation is expected to be launched in two years. a key part of its mission, to find the chemical fingerprints of life. jeff? >> glor: chip, gabt whales and . worth asking, i guess. also a good answer. appreciate it, chip reid. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," preventing dementia. scientists say a healthy heart may be the key to a healthy brain. little...
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mars may be the place that answers the question. there is anything there? we know there is liquid water but for it to be liquid, so far from the sun, it has to contain a large amount of salt to keep it liquid. we know that it's not pure water like you might hope to find, it would be hard to life —— half a life to exist there but nasa and the european space agency are both sending rovers back to mars in around 2020 stops some of them have againa similarthing, around 2020 stops some of them have again a similar thing, surface sounders but also drills under the surface to try and look what the subsurface composition is so it's a pretty exciting time to be working in this field. this is where the emphasis is on the for this kind of thing. is this the main place where physicists and explorers are looking out? this is the place we are looking for. actually, some fascinating places in the solar system. a good example is europa, the moon of jupiter, system. a good example is europa, the moon ofjupiter, it is an ice moon and we have some evi
mars may be the place that answers the question. there is anything there? we know there is liquid water but for it to be liquid, so far from the sun, it has to contain a large amount of salt to keep it liquid. we know that it's not pure water like you might hope to find, it would be hard to life —— half a life to exist there but nasa and the european space agency are both sending rovers back to mars in around 2020 stops some of them have againa similarthing, around 2020 stops some of them...
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ago when we shot everything's off of water ocean in many places on the surface of us but these mars express a european is an european. spacecraft with a radar has been able to fly as we've just heard to fly over the south pole during the night actually which is where these measurements are better made underscored by penetrate through the soil. better off i mean it's unbelievable that's what more and what if you don't at that to find out that they they they they were the ocean bounces back indicating the presence of liquid water and how locate it is. subsurface lake about twenty white right. deep which is all liquid water front is a major major major discovery you say but i suppose you know there's been false alarms before about the possibility of water on mars how confident are you about this discovery and its possibilities. emission is by radar very reliable we have similar measurements made by other spacecraft in the most of jupiter and saturn where they have also discovered bodies of liquid water so sources water several kilometers deep so it is quite reliable and the fact that t
ago when we shot everything's off of water ocean in many places on the surface of us but these mars express a european is an european. spacecraft with a radar has been able to fly as we've just heard to fly over the south pole during the night actually which is where these measurements are better made underscored by penetrate through the soil. better off i mean it's unbelievable that's what more and what if you don't at that to find out that they they they they were the ocean bounces back...
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super excited because i have written a lot about mars, i have created a lot of mars mosaics, so i am life, we need water, organic molecules, and energy. we have pretty much all of that at mars, but what we didn't knows we had liquid water. so that is really the key. in percentage terms, how have we just increase the likelihood there is life on mars with this discovery? charsley increased, because if there is liquid water today, that means it is probably insisted the billions of yea rs. probably insisted the billions of years. you need time the left—wing bowl —— live to evolve, it takes millions of years to evolve. that means it could be since the beginning of when mars was formed a.5 million years ago like the earth, then life can evolve. rather than on the surface, you have water that evaporated 3 billion years ago so it can't evolve any more, but beneath the surface if there are still liquid water there, it can evolve. very exciting, yes. the super excited doctor ken kramer, thank you very much forjoining us. thank you, thank you for having me. ritual is here on earth, she will bri
super excited because i have written a lot about mars, i have created a lot of mars mosaics, so i am life, we need water, organic molecules, and energy. we have pretty much all of that at mars, but what we didn't knows we had liquid water. so that is really the key. in percentage terms, how have we just increase the likelihood there is life on mars with this discovery? charsley increased, because if there is liquid water today, that means it is probably insisted the billions of yea rs. probably...
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the red planet mars is visible in the sky near the moon. >> yes, , mars is the otother planet. it revolves around the sun in two years. itit needs to years to see mars. itit takes 15 years for the smallest is is and between the earth and mars. this year, mars is at its closest and it is just for instance that this evening is taking place and was is closest to the earth and mars is only some degrees away from the moon. anchor: when people hear the word eclipse, they think about those glasses you have to wear in order to protect your eyes. there are no precautions right? >> now, exactly. you do not need anything. you need binocular's to see it really good but you do not need a telescope. a good view to the south east. anchor: astronomer joining us from stuttgart. very fascinating indeed. beautiful images that are coming in. thank you for walking is there an exciting quiet is happening and why it is so significant. >> thank you. anchor: to some other news, north korea has handed over the remains of american soldiers killed in the korean war. a u.s. aircraft brought the remains to
the red planet mars is visible in the sky near the moon. >> yes, , mars is the otother planet. it revolves around the sun in two years. itit needs to years to see mars. itit takes 15 years for the smallest is is and between the earth and mars. this year, mars is at its closest and it is just for instance that this evening is taking place and was is closest to the earth and mars is only some degrees away from the moon. anchor: when people hear the word eclipse, they think about those...
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for someone who wants to send something t to mars.ane: and mr. trump says he wants to go to the moon as well. thanks for joininge. derrick: thanks for having me, jane. jaery spectacular. looking for to do next year. life isn't easy as a teenager,an here in the united states conservatives have the additional problem of struggling to go public with their views. we went to aereeting of cotive high-school students to ask them about their politics. >> i love america. it is amazing here. i love being conservative. >> there a lot of stereotype about what the conservative movement is about. >> it's pretty difficult being a young conservative in the u.s. right now. >> being a young conservative is a little difficult. >> it is tough, especially on college campuses. >> feels like a much better place to be conservative than it was a few years ago. >> it is a little bit difficult. i have to watch what i say and when i say it. .nd to whom i say it >> it is pretty amazing. >> i have always really been ngconcerned with bro-life. that is one of my mai
for someone who wants to send something t to mars.ane: and mr. trump says he wants to go to the moon as well. thanks for joininge. derrick: thanks for having me, jane. jaery spectacular. looking for to do next year. life isn't easy as a teenager,an here in the united states conservatives have the additional problem of struggling to go public with their views. we went to aereeting of cotive high-school students to ask them about their politics. >> i love america. it is amazing here. i love...
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the surface and it was found using radar instruments on board the european space agency's orbiter mars express scientists looked at radar readings from the planet's southern ice cap which provided ideal conditions ice is a very thin aspirant medium expression if the school the impurity the electromagnetic waves and so it's a good there they can make the applied to the the much simpler caps of course these and these cops. have some impute this magnetic the i.c. school there then the ice on. mars might be cold and dry now but we already know thanks to rovers on its surface and other probes examining it from orbit that it was once a warm place with plenty of liquid water and lakes the new study doesn't tell us how deep the reservoir is so research has can't say whether what they found resembles an underground pool or is simply a layer of sludge but they do believe it's potentially a huge breakthrough liquid water channeled exist on the surface it's simply not possible because of the yeah miscarry pressure on mars is still incredibly thin so how water to remain liquid you have to be buried
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and that part of mars is very cold place, indeed. the question is how would you evererify if there were microbes there? that would require some drillisa. and when i that, some significant drilling, more than a mile and half deep at the south pole. >> so is that what's next? we're going to possibly see missions to drill on mars? >> well, the devil is in the oetails on that one for sure, amna, because ifthink about what it takes to do, you know, armageddon-style dribrlling with e willis on mars, it involves a lot of very heavyma inery and drill bits which is very expensive and way beyond our capabilities right now to get to mars. one of the scwientists talking to today, the principal investigator on spirit and opportunity, steve squyres, said, you know, if there's water there, it's very likely it is in the midlatitude regions, which would be a better place for humans to go anyway. and it might be shallower depth because it's warmer there. maybe, justaybe they could do some drilling midlatitude anu it be not as deep. but either way, it'
and that part of mars is very cold place, indeed. the question is how would you evererify if there were microbes there? that would require some drillisa. and when i that, some significant drilling, more than a mile and half deep at the south pole. >> so is that what's next? we're going to possibly see missions to drill on mars? >> well, the devil is in the oetails on that one for sure, amna, because ifthink about what it takes to do, you know, armageddon-style dribrlling with e...
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well at least we're closer to with the discussions about life on mars. there's still one point five kilometers layers of grown between the surface in the lake and we have to get there to find what is what might be in there so the. we can presume that there might be microbes or something like this we find microbes on earth in the impossible most impossible places. but we have to prove it of course one of the dreams also is to send a man to mars or you know we know that this is for example largest body of water discovered on mars what does that mean for the prospects for example of a mission to the planet will if it includes the true because human question how can we use it to. give anything because it's very difficult to reach the water and we can take it as drinking water or something like this we have to carry all. or things of with us everything including water ok well thank you so much for telling us about this fascinating discovery of this evening it's learning we mention that you are one of germany's leading astronomers based here in berlin with the
well at least we're closer to with the discussions about life on mars. there's still one point five kilometers layers of grown between the surface in the lake and we have to get there to find what is what might be in there so the. we can presume that there might be microbes or something like this we find microbes on earth in the impossible most impossible places. but we have to prove it of course one of the dreams also is to send a man to mars or you know we know that this is for example...
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just live right after the mars explorers want to do it would appear to be. cool to rock. to six. feet. tall to illustrate. told them to sophie and tell him says the sheriff not said today we're got lots to talk about in our program and our gas this. little rock that. hits the turn of england on croatia in the twenty eighteen world cup semifinal the winner will face france on july the fifteenth in moscow's nikki stadium to see who will be crowned world champion. already placed in the final with. belgium fans dejected and disappointed. in other news this hour donald trump and nato allies gather for a summit in brussels the us president's demanding more money and says germany's virtually a financial hostage of russia over gas supplies. from this wednesday july the eleven phone call and. other headline news a little bit later on football first though crunch time for england. played out in six hours from now for the other place in the world cup final looking ahead here's neil harvey and peter schmeichel. good morning beautiful. it's nice to see it in the morning for michael alongside
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the search for life on mars is very much alive. behind me are the first three generations of mars rovers. the fourth generation is expected to be launched in two years. a key part of its mission, to find the chemical fingerprints of life. >>> a woman in colorado is battling her late husband's insurance company after it decided to cut his worker compensation payments in half. they claim he had marijuana in his system when he passed away. adam lee died in december while working at a ski mountain. colorado is one of nine states and the district of columbia, that allows recreational marijuana use. but as barry petersen shows us, the insurance company says the law is on its side. >> they wanted to make sure i get to work safely. >> reporter: erica lee say last cl she had husband, adam, was just like any other. >> two minutes later i felt something rip out of my stomach, and i couldn't understand why he couldn't even stand up. >> that was the moment you think that he died? >> yeah. >> and you felt it? >> i did feel it, yes. >> reporter:
the search for life on mars is very much alive. behind me are the first three generations of mars rovers. the fourth generation is expected to be launched in two years. a key part of its mission, to find the chemical fingerprints of life. >>> a woman in colorado is battling her late husband's insurance company after it decided to cut his worker compensation payments in half. they claim he had marijuana in his system when he passed away. adam lee died in december while working at a ski...
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over the coming days, mars will be at its closest point to earth since 2003. doesn't just earth since 2003. but the lunar eclipse doesn'tjust coincide with the red planet's close approach. a so—called procession of bonus will see a lineup of our celestial neighbours, giving skywatchers a particularly good view of venous, jupiter, saturn and mars, and if you didn't manage to catch this year's lunar eclipse, you can take solace in the knowledge that the next one isa in the knowledge that the next one is a mere six months away. dr ian griffin is a british astronomer and director of the 0tago museum who viewed the blood moon from the mountjohn 0bservatory in lake tekapoe, in the south island of new zealand. i spoke to him earlier about what he saw. it was absolutely spectacular to be here in a beautiful backdrop you can see. here in new zealand, the eclipse took place as the moon was setting in the sun was rising, so we had the moon setting, going red, against the alps, and it was just one of the most fantastic sights i have ever seen stargazing. it was a fantasti
over the coming days, mars will be at its closest point to earth since 2003. doesn't just earth since 2003. but the lunar eclipse doesn'tjust coincide with the red planet's close approach. a so—called procession of bonus will see a lineup of our celestial neighbours, giving skywatchers a particularly good view of venous, jupiter, saturn and mars, and if you didn't manage to catch this year's lunar eclipse, you can take solace in the knowledge that the next one isa in the knowledge that the...
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it meet the-year-old was life mission is to go to mars for nasa.rotests and blimps await president trump when he arrives in london, so why isn't london's mayor doing anything to stop it? >> if this president was barack obama and they wanted to fly a giant 20-foot black baby of obama topless in a nappy would you endorse that? it's a "yes" or "no." ♪ for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i drink boost optimum. boost optimum with 5 in 1 advanced nutrition helps support muscle, energy, bone, normal immune function, and vision. boost optimum. be up for life. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave every time. invented in boston, made and sold around
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. >> more now on that monumental discovery on mars. scientists have detected what they are calling a huge underground lake of liquid water near the planet's south pole. the lake is thought to between two kilometers wide and sitting underneath about 1.5 kilometers of ice. is the largest body of liquid water ever found on the red planet. the discovery has scientists excited because it raises the possibility of finding life on mars. with me here in the studio now is one of germany's leading astronomers. he's based here in berlin. welcome to the program and thank you for joining us this evening. how exciting is this discovery? >> well, it is quite exciting, but not unexpected. there were so many traces of wateter on mars that it was jusa matter of time. the size of the lake is quite interesting. >> we know some of the dimensions, right? 1500 meters underground, 20 kilometers across. what more do we know about it? >> we can assume something about the chemical consistency of the water, but not more. >> are we closer to finding evidence of li
. >> more now on that monumental discovery on mars. scientists have detected what they are calling a huge underground lake of liquid water near the planet's south pole. the lake is thought to between two kilometers wide and sitting underneath about 1.5 kilometers of ice. is the largest body of liquid water ever found on the red planet. the discovery has scientists excited because it raises the possibility of finding life on mars. with me here in the studio now is one of germany's leading...
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it's mot proof life on mars but exciting possibility.led with this recent announcement of what appears to be a large liquid lake, that is pretty exciting because that implies that the conditions, at least perhaps billions of years ago, was conducive to some kind of life on mars and, who knows. there could be some kind of microbial life today. >> i want to see your face, leroy, if it ever comes to fruition and it ever comes out, my goodness, we found life on mars. i want a camera on you then and there shr there! >> absolutely. thank you, leroy. >> thank you. >>> coca-cola says it needs to raise its prices and blaming in part president trump's tariffs on aluminum but that hasn't put the brakes on the president's obsession. >> they don't have a legitimate purpose. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosen
it's mot proof life on mars but exciting possibility.led with this recent announcement of what appears to be a large liquid lake, that is pretty exciting because that implies that the conditions, at least perhaps billions of years ago, was conducive to some kind of life on mars and, who knows. there could be some kind of microbial life today. >> i want to see your face, leroy, if it ever comes to fruition and it ever comes out, my goodness, we found life on mars. i want a camera on you...
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using one of the oldest spacecraft still operational in orbit around mars. the mars express.ed ice penetrating radar to balance radio waves off the surface of mars and when they got to the south ball, they noticed that her radar profile was similar to lakes underneath glaciers on earth. researchers spent years digging through the data and now in a study published today, they say they are convinced they found a roughly 12 mile-long lake underneath the polar ice cap. >> we have found liquid water on the subsurface of mars. >> liquid water is a critical distinction. we have known about ice on larson's 2008 when nasa's lander found it and we've known about seasonal running water since 2011. thanks to nasa's mars reconnaissance orbiter. a standing, stable body of water, that is something else entirely. >> the discoveries have mostly been there is water ice, there is ice here, i stare. maybe there is transcendent droplets forming on the legs of robotic landers are frost on rocks. this is the mother load, real liquid water in large amounts underneath the south polar ice cap of mars.
using one of the oldest spacecraft still operational in orbit around mars. the mars express.ed ice penetrating radar to balance radio waves off the surface of mars and when they got to the south ball, they noticed that her radar profile was similar to lakes underneath glaciers on earth. researchers spent years digging through the data and now in a study published today, they say they are convinced they found a roughly 12 mile-long lake underneath the polar ice cap. >> we have found liquid...
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so could they be life on mars. because the agency at the center runs a crowd control the sea reveals more behind the i'm sort of story in the top trends online gets involved with a.j. news spreads. here with the news on air and streaming online for you tube facebook live and. thank you for joining us millions of pakistanis have defied a suicide bombing and outbreaks of fighting to vote in bitterly fought elections a race largely pits cricket here in non-con against the party of jailed former prime minister. natasha going to reports. eisel claimed responsibility for this suicide bomb attack outside a polling station in quite a tough dozens were killed another suicide bombing in the same province earlier this month at a campaign event killed one hundred forty nine people including a candidate in pakistan has deployed eight hundred thousand security personnel across the country below while bhutto's adare one of three main candidates for prime minister said voters would not be deterred the diaries mother former prime m
so could they be life on mars. because the agency at the center runs a crowd control the sea reveals more behind the i'm sort of story in the top trends online gets involved with a.j. news spreads. here with the news on air and streaming online for you tube facebook live and. thank you for joining us millions of pakistanis have defied a suicide bombing and outbreaks of fighting to vote in bitterly fought elections a race largely pits cricket here in non-con against the party of jailed former...
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>> we met at mar-a-lago. he wanted to be at mar-a-lago. we had a 15 minute meeting schedule. we were going into break out rooms where we had many people waiting for us. it lasted 4 hours. 15 minutes the president of china a great guy, it ended up last for 4 hours. we just got along. we have gotten along. i want him to treat us better on trade. that's my only problem. >> sean: didn't they make concessions? >> well, they want to do things. it's a tough thing. they are doing so well. they made so much progress against us for so many years. it's tough for them to bring it back. we will see how that works out. we will do something. they offered us 80 billion dollars in purchases of agricult ural products. i never thought i would turn down 80 billion dollars. we have to do something with intelligent property. last year we lost $500 billion with china. we can't do that anymore. >> sean: let's go to the beginning. a lot of people, critics, saying, when you said little rocket man or "fire and fury" or when he said i have a red button on my desk. you said mine is bigger and works bette
>> we met at mar-a-lago. he wanted to be at mar-a-lago. we had a 15 minute meeting schedule. we were going into break out rooms where we had many people waiting for us. it lasted 4 hours. 15 minutes the president of china a great guy, it ended up last for 4 hours. we just got along. we have gotten along. i want him to treat us better on trade. that's my only problem. >> sean: didn't they make concessions? >> well, they want to do things. it's a tough thing. they are doing so...
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fancy a trip to mars? if it was colder. is the cooling water i need. definitely not. that is it for the papers tonight. now it is time for a sports round—up with chris. that evening, i am chris mitchell. four stages to go at the tour de france and geraint thomas looks in control of the race. he has extended his lead but crisp rumour has it slipped to third overall. an intense 40 miles with three major climbs. the colombian and the blue they won the stage to move up to fifth. chris groom in the white fell behind as the contenders for the race battled it out. —— chris froome. he is now one minute 59 seconds ahead. there was a shock at the hockey world cup. england's world cup campaign has taken another hit, two gameplay is, just to draw is owned. the hosts came in as one of the heavy favourites and in front of a sell—out crowd here at olympic park, they met their match in the usa. the first quarter really came and went with england barely making and went with england barely making a dent in the opposition's armagh, only thank
fancy a trip to mars? if it was colder. is the cooling water i need. definitely not. that is it for the papers tonight. now it is time for a sports round—up with chris. that evening, i am chris mitchell. four stages to go at the tour de france and geraint thomas looks in control of the race. he has extended his lead but crisp rumour has it slipped to third overall. an intense 40 miles with three major climbs. the colombian and the blue they won the stage to move up to fifth. chris groom in...
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we have known about ice on mars since 2008 and seasonal running water since 2011 thanks to nasa's marster. a standing stable body of water >> all the discoveries in the past have been there is water ice or maybe transient droplets on the legs of robotic landers or frost on rocks. this is the mother load, real liquid water in large amounts underneath the south polar ice cap. >> reporter: that would be a game changer in the search for life on mars because his long there, getting rovers that can drill down into the polar ice cap to see what kind of life could potentially be locked inside that like. shannon: thank you very much. our midnight hero is a real lifesaver. he will meet him next. tional drk now has 33% more protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals boost® high protein. be up for life. who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. .. shannon: a rookie pol
we have known about ice on mars since 2008 and seasonal running water since 2011 thanks to nasa's marster. a standing stable body of water >> all the discoveries in the past have been there is water ice or maybe transient droplets on the legs of robotic landers or frost on rocks. this is the mother load, real liquid water in large amounts underneath the south polar ice cap. >> reporter: that would be a game changer in the search for life on mars because his long there, getting...
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that is right, we are also observing mars with the big telescopes here at tekapo.xciting, a lunar eclipse and brilliant views of mars, which is the closest it has been since 2003. austria's chancellor is understood to have backed an idea put forward by the british prime mimister, for european union leaders to hold formal talks about brexit at a summit in september. theresa may has been speaking to sebastian kurz and the czech prime minister, as she seeks support for her plans. from salzburg, our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins sent this report. a warning — it contains repeated flash phtography. arriving for a night at the opera, at the end of yet another bruising brexit week. theresa may is finally starting her holidays with mozart's the magic flute, in the city of his birth. she's the guest of austria's chancellor, sebastian kurz. in a session of talks earlier, she tried to persuade him to urge a softer brexit stance from the entire eu side. but, at this particularly tense moment, both deliberately said very little publicly. and i hope that we can find a w
that is right, we are also observing mars with the big telescopes here at tekapo.xciting, a lunar eclipse and brilliant views of mars, which is the closest it has been since 2003. austria's chancellor is understood to have backed an idea put forward by the british prime mimister, for european union leaders to hold formal talks about brexit at a summit in september. theresa may has been speaking to sebastian kurz and the czech prime minister, as she seeks support for her plans. from salzburg,...
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mars is close as it's been since 2003. >> dr.ffin, i think we'll leave it there but a fantastic view behind you and some fantastic views in your picture. we appreciate your time. dr. eastern griffin in new zealand. let's look at more stories making the news. british mocry has bn plunged into crisis by the spread of fake news with voters being systematically m i lated by campaigns -- which rely on hate and misinformation. they've criticized the behavior big tech companies such as facebook and google ask called for new laws to make them responsible for content on their sights. greek's frrm says he assumes full ppoitical ribility for the bush fires which kid more than 80 aroundths. the government has faced calls from the opposition to apologize toailing to respond quickly enough to the disaster. but the prime minister said the au qorities would actckly to tackle unlicensed residential developments. austria's chancellor is understood to have backed an ymed put forward by the briti prime minister for european union leaders to hold for
mars is close as it's been since 2003. >> dr.ffin, i think we'll leave it there but a fantastic view behind you and some fantastic views in your picture. we appreciate your time. dr. eastern griffin in new zealand. let's look at more stories making the news. british mocry has bn plunged into crisis by the spread of fake news with voters being systematically m i lated by campaigns -- which rely on hate and misinformation. they've criticized the behavior big tech companies such as facebook...
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and mexico and scientists detect a massive lake and ice on mars raising the possibility of life on the red planet. hello there we're still seeing some wet weather in the southern parts of australia at the moment the latest system just grazed the southwest very border some fairly heavy rain as it did say answered fairly brisk winds but it's breaking off a little bit as it makes its way eastwards but they'll still be a fair amount of cloud so they could just be one or two showers perhaps force in perth but what you'll notice is the temperatures begin to ease so our maximum by friday will only be sixteen that system that worked its way across as well that's here for friday making its way out of south australia towards victoria still capable of giving us some real the shop showers and we'll also see somewhat weather across tasmania too for new zealand lots of clouds rolling its way across us at the moment you can see it on the satellite picture gradually drifting its way eastwards for some rain also fair amount of snow as well looking a lot dry as we head through thursday but on friday the
and mexico and scientists detect a massive lake and ice on mars raising the possibility of life on the red planet. hello there we're still seeing some wet weather in the southern parts of australia at the moment the latest system just grazed the southwest very border some fairly heavy rain as it did say answered fairly brisk winds but it's breaking off a little bit as it makes its way eastwards but they'll still be a fair amount of cloud so they could just be one or two showers perhaps force in...
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close to us that means planet mars shines very very bright in the sky after venus which is a setting for most people know it's the brightest planet in the sky or. since and so it looks very spectacular especially close to the red and orange moon and the fact that they are so close together you see the acquaintance and so. on the few times a year centuries so now something just enjoy it so it's no deeper meaning but it's just a fantastic incidents and we just enjoy it because i know with a solar eclipse for example i mean it can be quite dangerous if you look directly at the sun to people need to keep certain precautions in mind if they want to see this eclipse. absolutely not but you know it was a perfectly harmless because anything else in the book it was just that the movie star for it was going to upset you but just only twenty five minutes away. from the mold is only one ten thousandth of what we get so much of the film and so it's very safe to watch and especially if you what psychosis is if you are in the countryside or shift time to most of the do a film by its lights you will
close to us that means planet mars shines very very bright in the sky after venus which is a setting for most people know it's the brightest planet in the sky or. since and so it looks very spectacular especially close to the red and orange moon and the fact that they are so close together you see the acquaintance and so. on the few times a year centuries so now something just enjoy it so it's no deeper meaning but it's just a fantastic incidents and we just enjoy it because i know with a solar...
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if you could get to mars in the first place, yes!ants to ask is whether they conceal his yacht on it? what is the big difference between the implemented traces of water that scientists have found in the past and, what this word is that intrigued me, permanent, what is the significance? the key significance is that with a stable body of water, you have potential habitat, so intermittent flow could just be meltwater, because we have seen this frozen desert that mars is, that we have seen images from because there are have seen images from because there a re rovers have seen images from because there are rovers trundling around right now, so that are these polar ice caps and if the water is trickling down through mars, it doesn't provide a habitat, but what this la ke provide a habitat, but what this lake does is provide a stable body we re lake does is provide a stable body were something good lead. we have analogues for those kinds of subglacial lakes on the run planet, and although they are incredibly extreme environments, on some of
if you could get to mars in the first place, yes!ants to ask is whether they conceal his yacht on it? what is the big difference between the implemented traces of water that scientists have found in the past and, what this word is that intrigued me, permanent, what is the significance? the key significance is that with a stable body of water, you have potential habitat, so intermittent flow could just be meltwater, because we have seen this frozen desert that mars is, that we have seen images...
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mars has been--in concord. mars has been great for past several days. oakland tonight, 57. napa, 56. san jose, a low of 60. and san francisco, 55-degrees. changing pattern means nothing for you at the coast, very little for you at the bay, this is you watching us away from the water, in the inland communities, the ridge of high pressure is causing that and starting to move to the east. not a huge change, but for you, it will be, because the marine land will get thicker, it is going to push inland developing this, all of it about a five to ten degree temperature drop away from the water. low clouds moving in tonight, burning back to the coastline in the afternoon, that is not a change. and i am looking at more low cloud cover on wednesday. but later on this week, as that ridge is coming over the four corners, it is not as hot inland. also not as hot in some of the fire zones, good news there. low clouds every morning the next several days. inland, the temperatures are idinwill actually fall below average. campbell, 86. redwood city, 82. danville, upper 80s. low 90s for disco
mars has been--in concord. mars has been great for past several days. oakland tonight, 57. napa, 56. san jose, a low of 60. and san francisco, 55-degrees. changing pattern means nothing for you at the coast, very little for you at the bay, this is you watching us away from the water, in the inland communities, the ridge of high pressure is causing that and starting to move to the east. not a huge change, but for you, it will be, because the marine land will get thicker, it is going to push...
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. >>> and water on mars? raising age-old questions about whether mars can support life. >>> the heat advisory remains in effect on friday -- how that impacts the rest of the week and the weekend. >>> misty sanchez on the nine as she raises awareness to keep other children safe, tomorrow on "mornings on 2". >>> san francisco police are releasing new images of a gunman who they say shot and killed a man two years ago. christian tells us about the renewed effort to solve this case, plus an emotional plea from the victim's family. >> take a close look as police say this is a gunman who -- shot and killed victim 24-year- old mitchell warren. now his sister and family are speaking out, his sister hoping someone will come forward to identify the gunman who killed him just eight days before her wedding. >> he was supposed to be there and not having him there and still knowing the individual that did this to him and has shaken my family to their core is still out walking around free -- it has to come to an cameras in
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and i gather that mars is getting close as well so you have more treats in store.re also observing mars with the big telescopes here at tekapo. it will be very exciting, lunar eclipse and brilliant views of mars, which is the closest it has been since 2003. 0k, doctor griffin, the closest it has been since 2003. 0k, doctorgriffin, ithink the closest it has been since 2003. 0k, doctor griffin, i think we will leave it there but a fantastic view behind you and some fantastic views in your pictures. we do appreciate your time. doctor griffin there in new zealand. let's get some of the day's other news. british mps are warning that democracy has been plunged into crisis by the spread of fake news, with voters being systematically manipulated by campaigns which rely on hate and misinformation. in a leaked report, they've criticised the behaviour of big tech companies such as facebook and google, and called for new laws to make them responsible for content published on their sites. greece's prime minister, alexis tsipras, says he assumes full political responsibility for
and i gather that mars is getting close as well so you have more treats in store.re also observing mars with the big telescopes here at tekapo. it will be very exciting, lunar eclipse and brilliant views of mars, which is the closest it has been since 2003. 0k, doctor griffin, the closest it has been since 2003. 0k, doctorgriffin, ithink the closest it has been since 2003. 0k, doctor griffin, i think we will leave it there but a fantastic view behind you and some fantastic views in your...
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, the mars express.ed ice penetrating radar to bounce radio waves off the surface of mars and when they got to the planet southwold they noticed that the radar profile was very similar to lake sound underneath glaciers here on earth. these researchers say they spent years digging through the data and now in a study published today in the journal they say they are convinced they found a roughly 12-mile long lake underneath the polar ice caps. >> we have found liquid water on mars. >> liquid water is a critical distinction. we've known about ice on mars since 2008 when nasa's phoenix lander found it and would not about seasonal running water since 2011 thanks to nasa's mars reconnaissance orbiter. but a standing stable body of water, that is something else entirely. >> all the discoveries in the past have been there is water ice, there is ice here, ice there. maybe there is transient droplets forming like dew on the legs of robotic landers, but this is potentially the mother load, real liquid water in larg
, the mars express.ed ice penetrating radar to bounce radio waves off the surface of mars and when they got to the planet southwold they noticed that the radar profile was very similar to lake sound underneath glaciers here on earth. these researchers say they spent years digging through the data and now in a study published today in the journal they say they are convinced they found a roughly 12-mile long lake underneath the polar ice caps. >> we have found liquid water on mars. >>...